Combination window and screen.



1I' SEHNRICH.

COMBINATION wINDow AND SCREEN.

APPLICATION FILED IULYSI IBI:

1.1 90.885. Patented July 11, 19.16.

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T0 all 'whom it may ronca-rn Be it l-:nown that I, HERMANN' Genil-nien', n citizen of the United Stntes`,nresiding at Brooklyn", county of 'Kingsand State of New Yorlgf have. invented new' and useful Improvements in Coinbii'intion 'Windows and Screens, of which the followingV is :i specification.-

This invention relates essentially to that clzissof windoivs in which the sash swings relative to :i fra-nie, the inain `objectbeing to design screening nie-zins for covering the. gzip between the sash und the freine when the sash is operated to its o en position. The screening devices are zu apt-ed to Shut out insects, prevent any articles from bien-'ing out of the gni) :ind itdoesnot interfere with the admission of airor light.

The screening. means consistso'f `.in upper und lower segmental screen, one of the screens being secured to the upper portion while the other screen is mounted on the sash and moves inwardly or outwardly with the oscillation of the sash.

The invention is more fully described in the following speciic'ation and clziiins and illustrated in the accompanying drain-'ing in which: Y

Figure l isa vert-ical section of zi window embodying this invention. Fig. 2 is n sini'r lar section showing the window open. Fig. 3 is a. horizontal sect-ion taken along the line of Fig. 1. Fig. il is u det-il horizontal section taken alone the line g/ y of the sinne; Fig. 5 is n vertiwi section of n. inodiiicetien.-

In this drawin the letter a designates i; freine or easing which is preferably consti-noted of `sheet ine el and provided with u l. .the lower, upper :rnd inner side portions of the frame is lociiod e niullion or parting strip b formed by luigping or doubling the inet-al.v A .rnetel glazed sash including rails c and a sheet of glass ci carried by the rails is arranged in th immo. The sash is provided with e flange 6 is normally engage or serve to shut the sash against the mullion. The sash is swingingly mounted at g to pivots #projecting from each side of the freine.

The upper inner portion of the equipped with a curve-:l screen i niesh supported niei'n'ners vided with n. stop fc to limit the swing e,

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. Specification or Letters Patent.

in this device the fine screening lwill 'edec- Patented July inline.

nl screen has 'a radius-clearing the rc of oscillation of the sash, and it covers the upper opening vor gap between -the frafme' md the sash when the sash. is swungto :1 -neugieor tilted. The screen niember is. reini'ngably' attached to the franie aby mezins of screws fm, in engagement with athef la-nie. lis method of mounting thescreen (inthe-.treme I permits it to be removed ovhen-iifs. desiredto clean the window-ori another' sc reenean be substituted' when itbeCoinesworn. f Another segmental screen @supported-Yon side .ineinberso` is' fix-ed tothezbottomlgindside rails of the inner portioirof thegsash: The curvature of this screen.- f oinsgan-arc with the`oscil1ation1- of' thesasli andcovers the lower outer gap whenth'e--szish-is openas indicated infFig, 2. '-"The'SClfEeILLA fit" tached to the" side 'niembersobyvs'cews.p in engagement with lugsg formed onthe side members. The screen `can -thus' 'be dS- rnonnted from the members o merely by re moving the screws. When the. screens are removed the sash can be swung to any pt )sif' v tion to facilitate cleaning ofthe same." 80 it will be seen that the stop' c limits the throw of the sash relative-tothe fraine, but the movement could be. increased byv extending the screen to include a. longer are. The sash as shown swings `ierticslly aboutthe center of the freinel so 'that when it-is opened the lower end ofthe sash will swin ontw-.rrd while the upper end swings inwer 'ely cover the upper :ind loweropenings, 90 preventing things from blowing out-and at' the saine tune keepingout mosquitos, files, or

ectionnble matter. The dey" s can be utilized in connection transom, car or dwelling Window, the sash can be madetoswingin'eny nien ner without departing frein the Scope of the invention.

Modifications of the inventionmaiy fbe-' nnide for exemple, the pair of "segmentaP` screens can be secured to the vfrenie'rlinfj dicated inFig. '5. The loweri this construction isrenfl 'aib the outer side .o tli fa radius as the uppersereenlbogl room for the Oscillationofthesash'.A

claim: fr coinbinetionwindow andsereen comng n frame, a sash swingingly mounted the frame, and a pair of segmental screens 11 projecting from opposite lportions of the window in an are with the oscillation of the ends of the sash to cover the gaps when the sash is `aened. 1

2. A ombination window and screen comprising a frame,.a sash swingingly mounted on the frame, and a pair of screens arranged in an arc with the swing of the sash for covering the gap when the sash is open7 one being secured to the sash and the other to the frame.

3. A combination window and screen comprising a frame, a sash swingingly mounted on the frame, an upperl and lower screen arranged in an are with the oscillation of the ends of the sash to cover the gap when'the sash is open, one being secured to the sash andthe other to the frame.

el. A combination window and screen comprising aframe, a sash centrally pivoted to swing ou the frame, an upper screen secured to the frame, and a lower screen carried by the sash, said screens being arranged in an arc with the oscillation of the ends of the Sash to cover the gap when the sash is open.

`5. A combination window and screen comprising a frame, a sash pivoted to swing vertically on the frame, an upper removable screen lnountedvon the frame and a lower removable screen carried by the sash.

6. A combination window and screen comprising a, frame, a sash centrally pivoted to swing on the frame, a segmental screen Secured to the fra-me, and a segmental screen carried by the sash, said screens being arranged in an arc with the oscillation of the ends of the sash to cover the gap when the ssl-sh is open.

7. A combination window and screen comprising a frame, a sash centrally pivoted to swing vertically on the frame, an upper segmental screen secured to the frame, and havlng a stop located on the screen to limit the movement of the sash, and a lower segmental screen ca rrled by the sash, said screens being arranged inan are with the oseillation of the ends of the sash to cover the gap when the sash is open.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

HERMANN GEHNRICH.

Witnesses CHRISTIAN H. ALMs'rAEo'r, HAZEL V. REIDENBACH. 

